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Barry Buddon Shooting Centre July 2014 Version 3 BARRY BUDDON SHOOTING CENTRE Essential Venue Guide The Shooting competition will take place on the well-established Full Bore range and temporary new Shotgun, Pistol and Small Bore ranges at Barry Buddon Shooting Centre, located near Carnoustie on Scotland’s dramatic east coast. At Barry Buddon Shooting Centre For everyone’s safety and enjoyment of the event, all spectators will pass through an airport style screening process for prohibited and restricted items before being allowed into venues. Facilities Advice Regulations Important information – Spectator Information Point on the – Please note there has been a change to – Mobile phones must be silent during – Alcohol can be purchased from the food Spectator Plaza, including induction the Gate Opening times. Gates will open competition, and flash photography & drink kiosks, but may not be brought hearing loop and Lost & Found service 1 hour before the first competition session is not permitted. into the venue from outside. for people and property. start time each day. – Assistance dogs are permitted, – All containers of liquids, aerosols or gels – Wheelchair loan. – Plan your journey now. Make sure you but pets may not be brought inside – except sunscreen (200ml) and non- know how to reach the venue, and the venue. alcoholic drinks (500ml) – must be 100ml – Pushchair and wheelchair storage. allow plenty of time for travel and or under in volume. security checks. – Cycles and other wheeled vehicles (with – Accessible toilets and baby changing the exception of mobility aids) may not be – You can bring a plastic water bottle of (NB no Changing Places toilet available). – Your valid day ticket for Barry Buddon brought inside the venue. 500ml or under. Shooting Centre allows you access to all – First Aid. sessions and medal ceremonies taking – Bringing a bag may slow down your entry. – The following items will not be permitted place that day. Each spectator is permitted one small bag at Barry Buddon Shooting Centre: – Merchandise, food & drink kiosks and no larger than 20 litres (equivalent to 30 cans; glass; horns, vuvuzelas or similar free water filling stations. – There are significant walking distances x 20 x 20 cm/12” x 8” x 8”). It must be soft items; flags of non-participating to the venue from the Black Slab parking sided and fit under your seat. causes, affiliations or organisations; all – There will be no cloakroom facility. area and shuttle drop-off point, and photographic equipment over 30cm in However, Shooting is an outdoor event, between the ranges. An accessible buggy – Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, length, including tripods and monopods; with grass surfaces in places and limited is available to transport spectators with is not permitted within any Games golf style umbrellas, large bags, coolbags shelter from sun and rain, so check the local limited mobility between ranges. venue. This includes any open air space and picnic hampers. weather forecast and dress appropriately. within the venue perimeter. Smoking is – The Full Bore range will be standing only. discouraged immediately outside venues. – The following items are prohibited and – Cash only payments will be accepted All other ranges will provide a mix of illegal under Scottish law: knives; firearms; by food & drink kiosks and programme unreserved seating on a first-come, – Children under the age of two years ammunition; explosives; toxic or irritant sellers. (NB no ATM/cashback facility first-served basis (including accessible on 23 July 2014 will not require a ticket. chemicals; CS spray; illegal drugs and available). Merchandise kiosks accept seating) and standing areas. There is a Children under the age of 16 must be similar substances. cash, VISA and MasterCard. partially covered seating area in which you accompanied by an adult and may not can take a break. enter the venue alone. – For full details and guidelines, visit: glasgow2014.com/tickets – It is not possible to leave Barry Buddon Shooting Centre then re-enter – make sure you bring everything you need. Travelling to Barry Buddon Shooting Centre Approximately 2 miles from Carnoustie Glasgow 2014 is a public transport Games. Where possible, cycle or walk. Plan your Games Time journeys using the Traveline Scotland Journey Planning App: travelinescotland.com On the day for which it is valid, your event ticket will entitle you to use selected train and bus services in the local area. Further details are available at glasgow2014.com/transport/public-transport For the latest transport news, visit glasgow2014.com/transport or follow us on twitter @GamesTravel2014 – Limited parking for wheelchair users/Blue Badge holders is available at the Black Slab parking area by Carnoustie Golf Hotel, and includes Accessible Shuttle transport to the venue entry. It’s free and must be pre-booked on a first-come, first-served basis at glasgow2014.com/accessibility – An Accessible Shuttle service for those with restricted mobility is available from Carnoustie Station, as detailed on the following page, and must also be pre-booked at glasgow2014.com/accessibility – Passengers alighting at Carnoustie Station should contact ScotRail’s Assisted Travel Helpline on 0800 912 2 901 regarding any specific accessibility needs: the station has no step free access. – For all accessibility enquiries go to glasgow2014.com/accessibility See next page for recommended transport options. Travelling to Barry Buddon Shooting Centre Walking and Cycling Rail Local Public Bus Accessible Shuttle service Park & Shuttle service Depart Cycle from Carnoustie Station (If travelling from Glasgow) (If travelling from Glasgow) Carnoustie Station Free parking at Black Slab, (8 minutes to shuttle drop-off point). Queen Street Station. Buchanan Bus Station (no step free access). located adjacent to Carnoustie (M9 for Aberdeen). Hotel off Links Parade. Walk from Black Slab parking area Black Slab parking, (40 minutes to venue). Alight at Dundee Bus Station located adjacent to Shuttle from Kinloch Street, for Stagecoach no. 73 bus to Carnoustie Hotel off 5 minutes’ walk from parking. Routes will be clearly signposted. Arbroath (from stop opposite Bus Links Parade. Station on Seagate, 2 minutes’ walk). Arrive Barry Buddon Shooting Centre. Carnoustie Station, Barry bus stop opposite Station Barry Buddon Shooting Barry Buddon Shooting Centre 45 minutes’ walk to venue. Road North on Main Street, Centre entry/exit. shuttle drop-off point. Cycle parking available at 20 minutes’ walk to venue. shuttle drop-off point, 15 minutes’ walk from venue. Return Barry Buddon Shooting Centre. Carnoustie Station, Barry bus stop by Station Road Barry Buddon Shooting Barry Buddon Shooting Centre 45 minutes’ walk from venue. North on Main Street (20 minutes’ Centre entry/exit. shuttle drop-off point. Follow same route to return. walk from venue), then M9 bus from Dundee Bus Station. Note A minimum 15 minutes’ walk Glasgow Queen Street Normal services will be Accessible Shuttle places are For further information go to from shuttle drop-off point is Station is accessible. running, but may be adjusted available to wheelchair/easy glasgow2014.com/transport/parkandride necessary to reach the venue. for Games Time. access ticket holders on This does not apply to spectators Carnoustie Station is not a first-come, first-served basis, You are encouraged to walk between the with accessibility requirements. considered accessible to all. For further information go to and must be pre-booked at Black Slab parking area and the venue, travelinescotland.com glasgow2014.com/accessibility particularly on your way back. Contact ScotRail’s Assisted Travel Helpline (0800 912 2 901) regarding any specific accessibility needs. Crombie Reservoir Crombie Country Park Monikie Monikie Reservoirs A90 Monikie A92 Country Park Wellbank A930 A92 A930 Clatto Strathmartine Reservoir A92 Carnoustie Carnoustie Birkhill Ballumbie Castle A930 Downfield Golf Club Panmure Carnoustie Golf Club A90 Golf Club Caird A930 Links Park Sport Baldovie & Leisure A92 Camperdown Grounds A90 Monifieth Wildlife Centre A90 Monifieth Links Barry Buddon A972 Shooting Centre A90 Dawson Broughty Ferry Baxter Park Park To Glasgow A92 Lochee (81 miles*) Park and Edinburgh Dundee A92 (62 miles*) River Tay Invergowrie A923 A90 Botanic Gardens Dundee Dundee A923 Tay Road Bridge A92 Tayport Newport-on-Tay To Edinburgh River Tay Scotscraig Golf Club Tentsmuir Forest Morton *Distances in miles are the appropriate shortest Miles 0 2 Lochs routes by road from Dundee train station. A92 Drumoig Golf Course Mains Castle Caird Park Golf Sport A90 Camperdown A90 & Leisure Wildlife Centre A90 Grounds A90 A972 Baxter Park Dundee Law A92 Lochee Park Your journey from central Victoria Road Dundee East Marketgait Seagate To Carnoustie Rail route Balgay and Barry Buddon Shooting Centre Tunnel Landmark Park (D) East Dock Street A92 (D) Public bus stop (depart) North Marketgait Wellgate Shopping Seagate (R) Public bus stop (return) Centre Dundee Trades LaneBus Station Train station McManus (R) Victoria Galleries South Marketgait Shuttle bus Tourist information Park Marketgait Seagate A92 Seagate Hawkhill Overgate Shopping Centre West Marketgait High Street A991 River Tay A92 Tay Road Bridge A991 Nethergate South Marketgait A923 Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre Dundee RRS Discovery River Tay Botanic Perth Road © Crown Copyright and database right 2014. All rights reserved. OS Licence No. 100023379. You Gardens Riverside Drive To Edinburgh are not permitted to copy, sub-
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